Photography and blog about studio lighting setups.

Detailed information about studio lighting setups that we used in our works. Shematic examples with final result photo & articles about studio lighting setup.

Studio lighting setup #03, charcoal background.

Feb
1,
2010
4
Studio lighting setup #03, charcoal background.

Studio Lighting

This interesting studio lighting setup comprises two light sources and a silver reflector to be placed on the floor (horizontal) in front of the model. This scheme is characterized by high susceptibility to movement: this is the best lighting setup option for those shooting a moving model. In this case I use one of my favourite background colours – charcoal from Colorama. For this studio lighting setup the model-to-background distance seems to be one of the most important parameters. Changing it you will regulate the shades against the background. Continue reading

Studio lighting setup #02, white background.

Jan
15,
2010
0
Studio lighting setup #02, white background.

Studio Lighting

I have found the white background rather interesting of late. And I am going to describe some procedures for studio lighting setup against the white background (Arctic White from Colorama) in the short run. This background is often used to create “isolated on white” and narked many users a bit. But just look through the popular glossy magazines and you will find out that this background colour is widely used and allows to get quite interesting results. I hope using this setup you will find something new for yourself! Cya next time! Continue reading

Studio lighting setup #01, cherry background.

Jan
1,
2010
0
Studio lighting setup #01, cherry background.

Studio Lighting

This studio lighting setup is quite susceptible to model position change. However it is very interesting and you are sure to enjoy it much from the very start. In this session I use cherry background from Colorama and highlight it using two sources to get the lighting design against the background required. To make the colour gradient use blue filter at the left softbox, the right light source creates a lighter spot against the background. Adjust its power to create continuous tone between the right and left parts of the background. Two side reflectors will help you to emphasize the contour of the model underpart. And of course, use beauty dish as key light to create the primary lighting design. I hope you like it! Stay tuned! Continue reading

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